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i think he definitely gained energy. john: and he thrived by reporting things that the mainstream media was just skipping and the biggest example is the acorn story. you were part of the beginning. do-gooders', helping poor people. it turned out they weresleazy and maybe engaging in voter fraud. then came this pen pe prostitute. utility. >> speaking with james o'keefe about a video he had done. and at a maura flynn at the end of the conversation i asd him, so, what are you working on now. he began to describe the acorn videos that he and anna were working on. i couldn't believe what i was hearing. i thought, well, is this kid has what he says he has this is huge i asked him what his plan was for releasing these videos, and he said, he had approached the networks and released in that way. i strongly recommended that he not do that. john: so he went to breitbart to release them gradually. they were encouraging teen prostitution, tax evasion, encouraging people like t the government. the mainstream media still smeared at th
i think he definitely gained energy. john: and he thrived by reporting things that the mainstream media was just skipping and the biggest example is the acorn story. you were part of the beginning. do-gooders', helping poor people. it turned out they weresleazy and maybe engaging in voter fraud. then came this pen pe prostitute. utility. >> speaking with james o'keefe about a video he had done. and at a maura flynn at the end of the conversation i asd him, so, what are you working on now....
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i think he definitely gained energy. john: and he thrived by reporting things that the mainstream media was just skipping and the biggest example is the acorn story. you were part of the beginning. do-gooders', helping poor people. it turned out they were sleazy and maybe engaging in voter fraud. then came this pen pen prostitute. utility. >> speaking with james o'keefe about a video he had done. and at a maura flynn at the end of the conversation i asked him, so, what are you working on now. he began to describe the acorn videos that he and anna were working on. i couldn't believe what i was hearing. i thought, well, is this kid has what he says he has this is huge i asked him what his plan was for releasing these videos, and he said, he had approached the networks and released in that way. i strongly recommended that he not do that. john: so he went to breitbart to release them gradually. they were encouraging teen prostitution, tax evasion, encouraging people like to the government. the mainstream media still smeared
i think he definitely gained energy. john: and he thrived by reporting things that the mainstream media was just skipping and the biggest example is the acorn story. you were part of the beginning. do-gooders', helping poor people. it turned out they were sleazy and maybe engaging in voter fraud. then came this pen pen prostitute. utility. >> speaking with james o'keefe about a video he had done. and at a maura flynn at the end of the conversation i asked him, so, what are you working on...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> with more than 400 million tweets sent every single day, chances are you or your kids are using twitter to communicate with friends and family. >> but you could be sharing more information than you know, and with complete strangers no less. today.com's kyle michael miller explains how you could be putting your security at risk. >> you don't tweet. you were thinking ahead. >> exactly. that's not a real concern. >> if you are not much of a tweeter at all, you've sent, what, five or six tweets since 2011? >> almost none. >> rub it in. >> hoda, you are the queen of the 23rd, and meredith, whether you are doing the tweeting or it's your kids, they're probably doing it with a mobile device like this, which could be revealing much more information than you want to put out there. ♪ >> today we live in a world of instant communication. that's great for sending messages fast. this lightning speed tweeting, posting on facebook, and instagram could put your
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> with more than 400 million tweets sent every single day, chances are you or your kids are using twitter to communicate with friends and family. >> but you could be sharing more information than you know, and with complete strangers no less. today.com's kyle michael miller explains how you could be putting your security at risk. >> you don't tweet. you were thinking ahead....
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and if you can preserve energy. then you can export more oil so you know we're putting two or three hundred million dollars then to russia or into trying to. invest in companies that pick come up with good ways to pay big energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention that's the virgin green thumb which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones to be looking at quite a lot of other investment because well last question very briefly a question for a look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i would i have to the most. incredible life fantastic probably. lots of adventures. i live alone i. created three other companies just had a blast israel is surrounded by wonderful people. being married to the same lady for thirty four years great children. they're a great control. very lucky for you yourself have faced asked a number of times especially on your travels on the hot air balloons across the ocean what made you do it over and over again i can imagine mu
and if you can preserve energy. then you can export more oil so you know we're putting two or three hundred million dollars then to russia or into trying to. invest in companies that pick come up with good ways to pay big energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention that's the virgin green thumb which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones to be looking at quite a lot of other investment because well last question very briefly a question...
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we weren't successful if the first week i'm not thinking it needs more energy. but personally no. keep your eye on the target. and make you're you're focused on the things that follow with successful football. >> he's on the roster and blot yes, pulled over in alabama for having too much tint on the car windows then lied about his identity giving police a fake name. maclaine posted a thousand dollars bail released and had a previous run in after a fight in 2011. suspended two two games this season for conduct detrimental to the team. warriors had a few days off since worse losses of the season saturday night in l.a.. and warriors come aring off of a shellacking by the clippers tomorrow night golden state against grizzlies in the 10 extending by j-óp8 a half game. >> you know playoffs and it can be a great cut. >> what you saw in the front line is surrounded with veterans. it's been a very good team. impressed. >> this abc 7 sports report brought to you and first 10000 fans will get a seth curry bobbelhead. this is cute. >> you get the good stuff[oq+ñ. >> first 10000. >> that is
we weren't successful if the first week i'm not thinking it needs more energy. but personally no. keep your eye on the target. and make you're you're focused on the things that follow with successful football. >> he's on the roster and blot yes, pulled over in alabama for having too much tint on the car windows then lied about his identity giving police a fake name. maclaine posted a thousand dollars bail released and had a previous run in after a fight in 2011. suspended two two games...
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years that fly by, you know, we got together so many years ago that, and for zest and adrenaline and energy. we had the years that we had together. and then so many years later these people sort of sum it all up and say, okay, we remember them which is magnificent, really. >> when did the critics take notice? >> well, they didn't like us at all. >> no. >> i don't think they understood what we were doing. >> what didn't they understand? >> i think they were revealing albums, relative to bands that had singles out as well. and said that they would make that identifiable, if you like. each single will be identifiable to the sound of a band, the character of it. we didn't do that. so when we were pushing and pushing, trying to get right over the horizon. so i think they would have trouble because they wouldn't have a point of reference that they could take from either the first album or the second album. and certainly by the time they tried to review the third album in a very short time i might add as against a deadline. >> and also there is a ref recommendation thing in what kids play in blues
years that fly by, you know, we got together so many years ago that, and for zest and adrenaline and energy. we had the years that we had together. and then so many years later these people sort of sum it all up and say, okay, we remember them which is magnificent, really. >> when did the critics take notice? >> well, they didn't like us at all. >> no. >> i don't think they understood what we were doing. >> what didn't they understand? >> i think they were...
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it is so like jefferson to soak up every last hour, every moment of energy and enlightenment. what do we make of this man who was so eager to embrace the day, to enjoy and to endure as long as he did. we have to see him for what he was. he was a working politician. here is what george washington wrote to jefferson and hamilton in their relatively rough early days in the cabinet, in the 1790s, when as jefferson put it we were daily pitted in the cabinet like two cox at each other's throats. here is washington. how unfortunate that while we are encompassed on all sides with avowed enemies and insidious friends that internal dissensions should be tearing our vitals. very non washington, very vivid phrase. john adams in the same era of the same year said jefferson's mind is poisoned with passion, prejudice and faction. hamilton said of jefferson, this is how well the work, hamilton said of jefferson that anyone who cares about the liberty of the country or welfare of the nation should look with great despair on jefferson's ascendance to the presidency and jefferson with a fairly f
it is so like jefferson to soak up every last hour, every moment of energy and enlightenment. what do we make of this man who was so eager to embrace the day, to enjoy and to endure as long as he did. we have to see him for what he was. he was a working politician. here is what george washington wrote to jefferson and hamilton in their relatively rough early days in the cabinet, in the 1790s, when as jefferson put it we were daily pitted in the cabinet like two cox at each other's throats. here...
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but already has the energy industry blasting away at it. in the film, damon plays an employee for a big corporation, trying to convince smalltown landowners to lease their land for fracking, a controversial natural gas drilling that can lead to fortunes. >> you could be a millionaire. >> reporter: but at what cost? >> my farm is gone. the land turned brown and died. >> reporter: now, the real-life energy industry are digging in. not for gas. but for a fight. calling the movie unfair. >> the movie presents an oversimplification. it really doesn't do justice to the full spectrum of benefits we're seeing natural gas provides. >> reporter: one industry group is even running commercials in three out of four theaters in pennsylvania, just before the movie begins playing. >> get the facts about natural gas development. >> reporter: celebrities, have joined the campaign against fracking. >> i love my new york water. so, stop fracking with it. >> reporter: it's a cause that grew in momentum after the success of the award-winning 2010 documentary, "g
but already has the energy industry blasting away at it. in the film, damon plays an employee for a big corporation, trying to convince smalltown landowners to lease their land for fracking, a controversial natural gas drilling that can lead to fortunes. >> you could be a millionaire. >> reporter: but at what cost? >> my farm is gone. the land turned brown and died. >> reporter: now, the real-life energy industry are digging in. not for gas. but for a fight. calling the...
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so energy efficiency is really, really important. at the same time what's staying in the house is staying in the house. >> reporter: dr. nathan robinovicz says asthma rate in the u.s. have nearly tripled since 1970, a problem he believes begins at home. the doctor recruited students to carry air monitors several weeks at home and to and from school. after analyzing the quality of the air they were exposed to 24 hours a day, the worst is where you may least expect it. >> the amount of pollution that they were being exposed to was higher inside the home than outside the home for many of the kids. >> reporter: it doesn't surprise hope duncan after her son nearly died from an asthma attack. she learned that dust to mold to pet dander dangers can lurk almost anywhere in our home. >> you never know what's underneath the carpet that you have from pets or from water damage. so there can be things underneath growing that we don't know. >> reporter: changing air filters and cleaning your home often can cut down on breathing problems, but the b
so energy efficiency is really, really important. at the same time what's staying in the house is staying in the house. >> reporter: dr. nathan robinovicz says asthma rate in the u.s. have nearly tripled since 1970, a problem he believes begins at home. the doctor recruited students to carry air monitors several weeks at home and to and from school. after analyzing the quality of the air they were exposed to 24 hours a day, the worst is where you may least expect it. >> the amount...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> we have a completely cracked mentally ill system that's got these monsters walking the streets, and we've got to deal with the underlying causes and connections if we're ever going to get to the truth in this country and stop this. >> the nra's wayne lapierre talking about mental health and guns. two men have a lot to say on both of those issues, patrick kennedy and christopher kennedy. two kennedys, i can't think of two better people to ask about this debate, and your reaction to the interview i had with alex jones. what did you feel? >> it was disheartening, i think. just to see the anger there and also, you know,
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> we have a completely...
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and the global shift is underpinned by huge energy investments. we are going to be talking about u.s. energy. >> yeah -- exactly. we're also seeing reports about how u.s. oil import will be at the lowest in 25 years. there is a change afoot. >> i guess that's what the iea head is saying, asia is going to take more of the u.s. demand. >>> to earnings. yes, alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts. results were helped by stabilizing raw aluminum prices. higher prices and cost cutting. revenues down 1.5% to $5.9 billion. that did beat estimates. alcoa is also slightly boosting its 2013 global demand forecast from 6.5% to 7%. kleinfeld says growth in china is coming back and europe is doing better than expected. the stock up 1.3% in after hours. in frankfurt, up 1.72%. join for the first hour, for the first time this year, charlie diebel. hello. good to see you. right. here we are. we've kicked off earnings season. what do you make of it? >> well, it's only just begun really. i mean, i think that there's still risk of a disappointment
and the global shift is underpinned by huge energy investments. we are going to be talking about u.s. energy. >> yeah -- exactly. we're also seeing reports about how u.s. oil import will be at the lowest in 25 years. there is a change afoot. >> i guess that's what the iea head is saying, asia is going to take more of the u.s. demand. >>> to earnings. yes, alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts. results were helped by stabilizing raw aluminum prices....
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. >> she was a ball of energy. a ball of life and she will be missed by us, everyday. >> reporter: she aspired to be a firefighter/paramedic and tonight they dropped by with with gifts. >> i wanted to give her a a badge. >> plans for a funeral are still pending. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco police are asking for the public's help in finding a missing 92-year-old man. police say walter walt wakumski went missing. police say he likes to visit race trucks and gambling halls and i needs medication for several medical conditions. >> a married couple is behind bars in a deadly new year's eve shooting in oakland sacramento. 34-year-old charles fowler- scholz and 36-year-old amber scholz face charges of assault with a deadly weapon. they believe amber scholz instigated a fight between her husband and a man named carlito montoya. three other people were hurt. >>> a police standoff ends with four people dead in a small town still reeling from another mass shooting. how investigators say this one starte
. >> she was a ball of energy. a ball of life and she will be missed by us, everyday. >> reporter: she aspired to be a firefighter/paramedic and tonight they dropped by with with gifts. >> i wanted to give her a a badge. >> plans for a funeral are still pending. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco police are asking for the public's help in finding a missing 92-year-old man. police say walter walt wakumski went missing. police say he likes to...
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you're lifting heavy you probably want to get your cardio in after you lift so you can save all of your energy for your weights and do it safely. >> and you shouldn't do just cardio. you brought up weights. >> yes. >> you should incorporate weights as well. >> yes. strength training is incredibly important. women who avoid it, they need to stick with the weights. the weight bearing activity helps prevent osteoporosis and then there is a recommendation that you do three days per week, nonconsecutive days, about eight to ten total body exercises. >> women always ask me, lightweights or heavyweights? what should die? either one works. >> whatever you want to do. if you want to build muscle go heavier. if you're just trying to maintain go lighter. >> okay. for people who have more than a few pounds to lose who are obese, morbidly obese, what should they do? how much should they be doing? >> the new studies coming out show overweight or obese people need to do cardio. however, it is possible to get both by doing circuit training. you can do maybe eight to ten exercises, pushups, jumping jacks, sit-
you're lifting heavy you probably want to get your cardio in after you lift so you can save all of your energy for your weights and do it safely. >> and you shouldn't do just cardio. you brought up weights. >> yes. >> you should incorporate weights as well. >> yes. strength training is incredibly important. women who avoid it, they need to stick with the weights. the weight bearing activity helps prevent osteoporosis and then there is a recommendation that you do three...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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it needs the energy of the creative imagination as expressed in religion and the art. it is crucial to the lives of all of our citizens as it is to all human beings tall times. but they encountered a world as a transcendent meaning of the world in which the human experience makes sense. nothing is more dehumanizing in crisis than to experience one's life as a meaningless event in the meaningless world. we may be approaching what is in our nation on explored and perilous social territory. europe is now experiencing the religious impulse and the results are not attractive. it seems that when a majority of people internalize the big bang theory and asked with peggy lee is that all there is, when many people decide that the universe is merely the result of the cosmic sneeze with no transcendent meaning, when they conclude that there for life should be filled to overflowing with distractions, comfort and entertainments to assuage the boredom, then they may become susceptible to the excitement of politics that promise meaning and salvation from a human condition bereft of tr
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the gains came from across the trading businesses, including stocks, energy and fixed income. 2012 a pretty rough one. 88% of them trailing the market, according to goldman sachs. . the average hedge fund posted a rough 6% gain last year, according to hedge fund research. >>> and the problems continue to pile up for boeing's dreamliner after an oil leak and a cracked cockpit window were discovered on two separate flights in japan today. the latest incidents come ahead of a scheduled press conference from the federal aviation administration and the u.s. department of transportation. that's scheduled for 9:30 eastern. the uf of a is expected to announce a review into the aircraft's power systems after several mishaps on tuesday. 787 at boston's logan airport leaked around 40 gallons of fuel on to the tarmac a day after another airplane caught fire in boston. boeing stock? i'm not sure we have it. don't worry about it. the we're looking at the three-month chart on the nikkei. up 25.65% in the last three months. up another 1.6% today. shinzo abe announcing another stimulus bill suggestin
the gains came from across the trading businesses, including stocks, energy and fixed income. 2012 a pretty rough one. 88% of them trailing the market, according to goldman sachs. . the average hedge fund posted a rough 6% gain last year, according to hedge fund research. >>> and the problems continue to pile up for boeing's dreamliner after an oil leak and a cracked cockpit window were discovered on two separate flights in japan today. the latest incidents come ahead of a scheduled...
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energy. keepery calm your energy. iikeit. >> little bit help >> this is when i gohrough the door. >> yeah, you gohrough the door >> my dog won't let you. >> he ha a episode of -- >> little situatn. >> allhese dogs a north shore animal league dogs. >> wh! >>reate that is friction. so it's all about -- >> what are w doingwrong, cesar? >> y lost control, t? so this is the way we should addrs the situation. when we through the door,e ar auallyelng him, we are going go first. >> ay. >> so thole relaxation. notice how he calmed do. when youse two hands, youe telling the dog that you want to control -- little bit of that. >> is okay. >> go for it. come on. >> much beer. thereougo >> like keeping confidence. let show you. here. you relax here. it alwaysives you much better control. you don't he to walk right away. you ca just stay there and create this relaxation. see the switch? then you make the move. right. so you can do it by steps. slowly. a lot of times when people do it, theyust go really st. >> no matter what, you don
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he was just so full of energy, we had to work a little longer than you would expect. >> steve: oh, man. the stars of the show are here live with a few friends. and look, they're watching "fox & friends." that's our first anaconda. >> gretchen: first the aflac trivia question of the day. born on this day in 1978, he once legally changed his name to ocho cinco. who is he? i even know this one. be the first to e-mail us with the correct answer. we'll send you that a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly seval months. so, if the duc isn't able to work, ow will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? af
he was just so full of energy, we had to work a little longer than you would expect. >> steve: oh, man. the stars of the show are here live with a few friends. and look, they're watching "fox & friends." that's our first anaconda. >> gretchen: first the aflac trivia question of the day. born on this day in 1978, he once legally changed his name to ocho cinco. who is he? i even know this one. be the first to e-mail us with the correct answer. we'll send you that a...
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because renewable energy, clean energy has economic benefits that are pronounced, and people understand that. so you know we highlighted the issues that we felt needed to be highlighted for the voters do we're going to make the decision in the elections, but the president's agenda is reflected in his work. i suspect he will continue to work hard on those issues. >> let's take these last two questions as we wrap things up here. >> hi. things are coming back. i have two quick follow-ups. >> i'm going to stay. >> thank you. so one regarding super pacs, just now you again said you're concerned about this unlimited money in campaign finance. on the other hand, we saw people are today, about how democrats are loving super pacs are already owning up their machines for 2016. what are the prospects for repeating citizens united, or comprehensive campaign finance reform, now that it seems both sides are ready to embrace the idea, or at least learn to live with super pacs and knowing that money has limited power. >> let's stay with that question if you don't mind just in the interest of time becau
because renewable energy, clean energy has economic benefits that are pronounced, and people understand that. so you know we highlighted the issues that we felt needed to be highlighted for the voters do we're going to make the decision in the elections, but the president's agenda is reflected in his work. i suspect he will continue to work hard on those issues. >> let's take these last two questions as we wrap things up here. >> hi. things are coming back. i have two quick...
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so, i wrote "your killer emotions" to help people master their emotions and use those energy charges from those very strong emotions to compel them to make positive decisions, not destructive ones. >> alisyn: and we should mention that you are a well-known, highly successful talent agent. you represent some of the biggest names in tv news. so you know big egos. is this just the problem of high profile people or does everybody let their toxic, killer emotions get in the way? >> oh, my goodness. everyone does it and i've helped people to stop smoking, stop drinking, stop cursing, change their eating habits, simply because often times they get into an emotional funk and when he they get into an emotional funk, they want a quick fix, something to make them feel good, grab a drink, grab a cigarette go back to the bad guy, bad girl just to do something quickly and often it's counter to what is good for them. >> clayton: let's walk along with what's in the book. never make decisions when you're overwhelmed with urges. that's very hard to do. >> it is, but it's really important that you don'
so, i wrote "your killer emotions" to help people master their emotions and use those energy charges from those very strong emotions to compel them to make positive decisions, not destructive ones. >> alisyn: and we should mention that you are a well-known, highly successful talent agent. you represent some of the biggest names in tv news. so you know big egos. is this just the problem of high profile people or does everybody let their toxic, killer emotions get in the way?...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
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is going to be totally self-sufficient on energy. people believe in shale gas. other people say that the rates are enormous and yet the oil price doesn't seem to be coming down because of it. which one is it? is it a genuine story or is it -- which one is it? >> it's always complicated, isn't it? i think it's a mix of things. on the gas side of thing, they've seen phenomenal growth. the problem is, oil is a slightly different story. but both the oil and decline rates are phenomenal after literally a few days, the decline rate goes down from 50% to 80%. so you need to keep trimming a huge number of rates. it's very, very expensive. i definitely don't buy the argument that the u.s. is going to be independent by an x number of dates, no. there are lots of problems. infrastructure is massively messed up at the moment. pipelines go another way, oil production going another way. refineries, heavy crude, lots of issues to deal with. i think in terms of why isn't lower gas prices impacting oil, gas and oil don't interact these days very much. oil is a transportation thi
is going to be totally self-sufficient on energy. people believe in shale gas. other people say that the rates are enormous and yet the oil price doesn't seem to be coming down because of it. which one is it? is it a genuine story or is it -- which one is it? >> it's always complicated, isn't it? i think it's a mix of things. on the gas side of thing, they've seen phenomenal growth. the problem is, oil is a slightly different story. but both the oil and decline rates are phenomenal after...
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campaign promises, things like dismantling the department of education, getting rid of the department of energy, cutting down on government spending. clearly government spending is far more than it was when reagan took office. taxes are greater. in terms of performance, in terms of delivering our campaign promises in 1988 think it is indeed a failure in that sense. now, it's a success in another sense, namely that i think that the level of debate has been raised in our country on a whole range of issues. a key one is the legitimate role of government in a free society. c-span: that is a call in show here at the end of the reagan administration. what is your reaction when you hear that today? >> guest: well, there is not much that has changed. we still need to ask, or settle, what is the legitimate role of government in a free society and a legitimatlegitimat e role of government in a free society is not that of government taking what belongs to one american and giving it to another american to whom it does not the long. c-span: have you ever in your lifetime known a president to keep his promis
campaign promises, things like dismantling the department of education, getting rid of the department of energy, cutting down on government spending. clearly government spending is far more than it was when reagan took office. taxes are greater. in terms of performance, in terms of delivering our campaign promises in 1988 think it is indeed a failure in that sense. now, it's a success in another sense, namely that i think that the level of debate has been raised in our country on a whole range...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh whoa. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. >>> the flu virus, it is running rampant. a surge of cases in a maj
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh whoa. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you...
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there is one thing that is helping with that, this energy resurgence. we're seeing an awful lot of energy jobs being created because of this process the people referred to as fracking. and unconventional means of extracting oil and gas. another area that is doing pretty well is spinoffs from agriculture. if we have a somewhat normal year in terms of weather this year, the agriculture sector. there are some points of hope within that structure. it is generally true that low- paying jobs and high-paying jobs are where the action is right now. host: marlin is joining us from illinois. caller: i have been out of work. i am constantly hearing, they're not hiring skilled people. i went back and earned a master's degree in computer science and mathematics. i am still unable to get an appropriate position. host: what have you been doing? caller: i have been adjunct teaching and tutoring in math. it is part time, and there are no benefits. guest: probably the best thing in a case like that is to keep doing those kinds of part-time jobs. a lot of times, things st
there is one thing that is helping with that, this energy resurgence. we're seeing an awful lot of energy jobs being created because of this process the people referred to as fracking. and unconventional means of extracting oil and gas. another area that is doing pretty well is spinoffs from agriculture. if we have a somewhat normal year in terms of weather this year, the agriculture sector. there are some points of hope within that structure. it is generally true that low- paying jobs and...
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energy is just one great example. also, eliminate our dependence on foreign oil. that is a national-security issues. we have got to do better. the right kind of approaches like we are talking about to stimulate economic growth. host: former congressman barney frank has told the governor of massachusetts that he wants to be in the u.s. senate. guest: i think it's going to be very important, because we do have to get real savings in terms of addressing any kind of debt ceiling agreement. so i think this is a very important stretched. like you and i have been talked about, buckled down and get it done before the deadline. but it is going to be difficult. that is very clear. you are talking about a big challenge. >> we talked in with the newly sworn in senator. this is just over 40 minutes. host: we welcome another former governor and now the senator from maine, angus king, an independent. guest: good morning, steve. the senators you have had this morning are 100% of the senate's moustache caucus. john told me i had doubled the percentage of moustaches in the caucus.
energy is just one great example. also, eliminate our dependence on foreign oil. that is a national-security issues. we have got to do better. the right kind of approaches like we are talking about to stimulate economic growth. host: former congressman barney frank has told the governor of massachusetts that he wants to be in the u.s. senate. guest: i think it's going to be very important, because we do have to get real savings in terms of addressing any kind of debt ceiling agreement. so i...
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year is only one week old and lawmakers already handing out tens of billions of dollars, for green energy, electric motorcycles, nascar, hollywood, even rum makers in the caribbean. proponents say this is great news for jobs, but with nearly 16 1/2 trillion dollars in debt someone here says if we don't start trimming the fat now, we're only killing more jobs later. so, who is right? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears. let's get right to it, the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith, tobin smith. jonas max ferris and gary and caroline. welcome to everybody. gary k, the year is one week old and congress passing billions of new pork and you say bad sign for jobs in the new year. why is that? >> could have,look, it never ends. 430 million dollars for hollywood producers so they do movies in the u.s. versus other places? that's crazy. look, when you continue to raise spending it ends up being a tax on the economy, it keeps the headwinds on the economy, still at 7.8%, if you add in the people that came out of the work force we're more like at 11. it does nothing for nob
year is only one week old and lawmakers already handing out tens of billions of dollars, for green energy, electric motorcycles, nascar, hollywood, even rum makers in the caribbean. proponents say this is great news for jobs, but with nearly 16 1/2 trillion dollars in debt someone here says if we don't start trimming the fat now, we're only killing more jobs later. so, who is right? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears. let's get right to it, the bulls and bears this week,...
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natural gas used to be the go-to energy solution. once what is implemented they went against that. $17 billion damage to new york city has to be worthwhile environmentally to not have construction crews and the resources it takes to rebuild all the parts of new york city that were damaged. >>alisyn: as we saw with superstorm sandy. your book is called "science left behind." thanks for showing your perspective. >>> the future of gun security. we'll show you what this high-tech revolving door can do. that's next. then dad did not see this coming. his baby steals the show. ♪ as a mom, you spend a lot of time helping others. hamburger helper can help you back. and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >>eric: is this the future of gun security? it's a high-tech revolving door. it's a security system all in one trying to get in to keeping guys with guns from getting into malls and schools and theaters. >>steve: that co
natural gas used to be the go-to energy solution. once what is implemented they went against that. $17 billion damage to new york city has to be worthwhile environmentally to not have construction crews and the resources it takes to rebuild all the parts of new york city that were damaged. >>alisyn: as we saw with superstorm sandy. your book is called "science left behind." thanks for showing your perspective. >>> the future of gun security. we'll show you what this...